Every Brother Ain’t A Brother
As sampled by DJ Shadow on Latryx’s ‘Lady Don’t Tek No’, Panaché’s deep funk nugget resurfaces on Isle Of Jura
Revolving a legit sample of the bassline from Granter Flash’s ‘The Message’, the original version of ‘Every Brother Ain’t A Brother’ was produced in 1982 by Brooklyn’s Freddie Thompson and his band, Panaché - so named as an attempt to sound even classier than Chic. Their late gem is perhaps best known as the sample source for a DJ Shadow production for The Soleside Crew’s Latryx, where it remained largely untreated. This necessary reissue includes the vocal and instrumental mixes, plus Jura Soudnsystem’s remix augmented with extra conga and cowbell percussion for a dubbed out disco rap swagger.
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As sampled by DJ Shadow on Latryx’s ‘Lady Don’t Tek No’, Panaché’s deep funk nugget resurfaces on Isle Of Jura
Revolving a legit sample of the bassline from Granter Flash’s ‘The Message’, the original version of ‘Every Brother Ain’t A Brother’ was produced in 1982 by Brooklyn’s Freddie Thompson and his band, Panaché - so named as an attempt to sound even classier than Chic. Their late gem is perhaps best known as the sample source for a DJ Shadow production for The Soleside Crew’s Latryx, where it remained largely untreated. This necessary reissue includes the vocal and instrumental mixes, plus Jura Soudnsystem’s remix augmented with extra conga and cowbell percussion for a dubbed out disco rap swagger.
As sampled by DJ Shadow on Latryx’s ‘Lady Don’t Tek No’, Panaché’s deep funk nugget resurfaces on Isle Of Jura
Revolving a legit sample of the bassline from Granter Flash’s ‘The Message’, the original version of ‘Every Brother Ain’t A Brother’ was produced in 1982 by Brooklyn’s Freddie Thompson and his band, Panaché - so named as an attempt to sound even classier than Chic. Their late gem is perhaps best known as the sample source for a DJ Shadow production for The Soleside Crew’s Latryx, where it remained largely untreated. This necessary reissue includes the vocal and instrumental mixes, plus Jura Soudnsystem’s remix augmented with extra conga and cowbell percussion for a dubbed out disco rap swagger.
As sampled by DJ Shadow on Latryx’s ‘Lady Don’t Tek No’, Panaché’s deep funk nugget resurfaces on Isle Of Jura
Revolving a legit sample of the bassline from Granter Flash’s ‘The Message’, the original version of ‘Every Brother Ain’t A Brother’ was produced in 1982 by Brooklyn’s Freddie Thompson and his band, Panaché - so named as an attempt to sound even classier than Chic. Their late gem is perhaps best known as the sample source for a DJ Shadow production for The Soleside Crew’s Latryx, where it remained largely untreated. This necessary reissue includes the vocal and instrumental mixes, plus Jura Soudnsystem’s remix augmented with extra conga and cowbell percussion for a dubbed out disco rap swagger.
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As sampled by DJ Shadow on Latryx’s ‘Lady Don’t Tek No’, Panaché’s deep funk nugget resurfaces on Isle Of Jura
Revolving a legit sample of the bassline from Granter Flash’s ‘The Message’, the original version of ‘Every Brother Ain’t A Brother’ was produced in 1982 by Brooklyn’s Freddie Thompson and his band, Panaché - so named as an attempt to sound even classier than Chic. Their late gem is perhaps best known as the sample source for a DJ Shadow production for The Soleside Crew’s Latryx, where it remained largely untreated. This necessary reissue includes the vocal and instrumental mixes, plus Jura Soudnsystem’s remix augmented with extra conga and cowbell percussion for a dubbed out disco rap swagger.